Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (77 results returned)

#3, aired 2024-02-02LITERATURE $800: A sea-witch tells this 19th c. title gal that her transformation will make each step feel like "treading upon sharp knives" Little Mermaid
#9002, aired 2023-12-26CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $600: A beloved 1964 book by him begins, "Once there was a tree... and she loved a little boy" Shel Silverstein
#8979, aired 2023-11-23NORDIC LITERATURE $400: There are no singing Jamaican crabs in the original version of this Andersen tale about a sea-dweller who comes ashore The Little Mermaid
#8979, aired 2023-11-23NORDIC LITERATURE $800: Created by Astrid Lindgren, this little redheaded literary girl thinks her father lives far away as a cannibal king Pippi Longstocking
#8726, aired 2022-10-24CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $1000: In a Mo Willems tale, the first words little Trixie says are the name of this stuffed rabbit she lost & found Knuffle Bunny
#8636, aired 2022-05-09PREPOSITIONAL LITERATURE $1000: "On the Banks of Plum Creek" is the fourth book in this series about a pioneering family The Little House (on the Prairie series) books
#8614, aired 2022-04-07LITERATURE FOR YOUNGER READERS $1000: Billy has a pair of hounds named Old Dan & Little Ann in the kids' classic "Where" this plant "Grows" the Red Fern
#8436, aired 2021-07-05LITERATURE $1200: The chapter titles in this Henry Fielding novel include "A Little Chapter, in Which is Contained a Little Incident" Tom Jones
#8337, aired 2021-02-16LITERATURE $400: "The Young Giant" & "Little Red-Cap" were 2 of the more than 200 stories collected by these German brothers in a 19th c. anthology the Brothers Grimm
#8121, aired 2019-12-23LITERATURE $600: This beloved novel whose first word is "Christmas" has been adapted for a Christmas 2019 movie, with Meryl Streep as Aunt March Little Women
#7944, aired 2019-03-07DRUNK ON LITERATURE $2000: Jake Barnes notes, "I was a little drunk... just enough to be careless" in this 1926 Hemingway book The Sun Also Rises
#7867, aired 2018-11-20AMERICAN LITERATURE $400: Scout is a curious little girl still trying to figure out life in the American South in this classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird
#7561, aired 2017-06-26FRENCH LITERATURE $3,000 (Daily Double): This title character hails from Asteroid B-612, which has 3 volcanoes & a rose the Little Prince
#7386, aired 2016-10-24CHARACTERS IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $800: The title of this Frances Hodgson Burnett book refers to Sara Crewe, who goes from privileged to pauper A Little Princess (The Little Princess accepted)
#7253, aired 2016-03-09AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: In this novel Holden Caulfield has an older brother named D.B. & a little sister named Phoebe The Catcher in the Rye
#7154, aired 2015-10-22FRENCH LITERATURE $1200: Antoine de Saint-Exupery, who perished in a WWII plane crash, is today best known for this children's tale The Little Prince
#7055, aired 2015-04-24LITERATURE $400: A sea-witch tells this 19th c. title gal that her transformation will make each step feel like "treading upon sharp knives" the Little Mermaid
#7011, aired 2015-02-23A "LITTLE" LITERATURE $400: In this 1871 sequel Jo March & her husband run a school for boys in their home Little Men
#7011, aired 2015-02-23A "LITTLE" LITERATURE $800: In 2014 Sara Shepard released "Toxic", the 15th book in this bestselling series about 4 Pennsylvania teens Pretty Little Liars
#7011, aired 2015-02-23A "LITTLE" LITERATURE $1200: In this 1886 story 7-year old Cedric Errol cuts a striking figure in black velvet, lace collar & yellow curls Little Lord Fauntleroy
#7011, aired 2015-02-23A "LITTLE" LITERATURE $1600: This Dickens title character sews to earn money to help her father, who's been imprisoned for debt Little Dorrit
#7011, aired 2015-02-23A "LITTLE" LITERATURE $2,000 (Daily Double): In this 1933 Erskine Caldwell novel, a character sets aside a small piece of land, the income of which is to go to the church God's Little Acre
#5965, aired 2010-07-16A MINOR IN LITERATURE $200: In a classic story this little girl is sent to bring food & drink to her grandmother, but a wolf has gotten there first Little Red Riding Hood
#5965, aired 2010-07-16A MINOR IN LITERATURE $600: This "Little Lord" in an 1886 book had long curls just like the author's son Vivian Little Lord Fauntleroy
#5404, aired 2008-02-21THEM LITERATURE TYPE FACTS $1,000 (Daily Double): In the 1830s he wrote, "'But he has nothing on at all,' said a little child at last" Hans Christian Andersen
#5307, aired 2007-10-09LITERATURE FOR KIDS $800: In a fairy tale by this Danish author, the Snow Queen takes little Kay away in her sleigh to her icy palace Hans Christian Andersen
#5170, aired 2007-02-16LITERATURE $2000: In "Little Women", this youngest of the 4 sisters is "a most important person, in her own opinion at least" Amy
#5106, aired 2006-11-20LITERATURE $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew stands next to a statue in the harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark.) This author once said that "The Little Mermaid" was the only one of his stories he felt moved by when he wrote it Hans Christian Andersen
#4986, aired 2006-04-24AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from outside of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL.) A vision of little scraps of Sunday dresses in this author's "Song of Solomon" refers to the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church Toni Morrison
#4955, aired 2006-03-10LITERATURE $2000: Elizabeth Barrett Browning gave this volume of 44 sonnets to Robert in 1847, a year after they eloped Sonnets from the Portuguese
#4476, aired 2004-02-09AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: A year before "Little Women" was published, she became editor of a juvenile magazine called Merry's Museum (Louisa May) Alcott
#4377, aired 2003-09-23AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: Jim Smiley kept this "celebrated" animal of a Mark Twain story in "a little lattice box" the jumping frog of Calaveras county
#4356, aired 2003-07-07ANIMALS IN LITERATURE $400: Karait is a little one of these killed by Rikki-Tikki-Tavi snake
#4347, aired 2003-06-24FRENCH LITERATURE $2000: In 1943 this aviator created "The Little Prince"; a year later, his plane disappeared during a mission Antoine de Saint Exupery
#4150, aired 2002-09-20AMERICAN LITERATURE $400: In this Louisa May Alcott novel, Jo March writes a play, "The Witch's Curse" "Little Women"
#4037, aired 2002-03-05FILMED LITERATURE $400: Title characters are seen here in a '90s version of this work Little Women
#3699, aired 2000-10-05AMERICAN LITERATURE $600: He's the author whose work is presented here, with a little help from our friend Wishbone Washington Irving
#3677, aired 2000-09-05CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $100: "I Think I Can" is a lesson & a quote from this 1945 story "The Little Engine That Could"
#3346, aired 1999-03-08LITTLE HOUSE $100: Noted residents of this type of little house include a young Abraham Lincoln & Tom, a slave in literature Log cabin
#3339, aired 1999-02-25TEENS IN LITERATURE $200: The first chapter of "Little Women" says this girl is 15 years old, "very tall, thin and brown" with "a comical nose" Jo
#3339, aired 1999-02-25TEENS IN LITERATURE $500: Chapter 2, part 4 of this Pasternak novel tells us "Lara was only a little over sixteen but she was well developed" "Doctor Zhivago"
#3137, aired 1998-03-31AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: In "Tom Sawyer" this newcomer to St. Petersburg is described as "a blue-eyed creature with yellow hair" Becky Thatcher
#2992, aired 1997-09-09CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: This character in a book by Saint-Exupery leaves his tiny planet because of a prideful flower The Little Prince
#2946, aired 1997-05-26LITERATURE $200: In this novel, Jo March becomes a writer & marries Friedrich Bhaer, a middle-aged professor Little Women
#2779, aired 1996-10-03FASHION HISTORY $100: A blouse with lace collar & cuffs is part of the costume named for this little Lord of literature Little Lord Fauntleroy
#2776, aired 1996-09-30CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $100: Tolkien called these creatures "A little people, about half our height, and smaller than the bearded dwarves" Hobbits
#2776, aired 1996-09-30CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $300: Pal, a male collie, played the lead in the 1943 movie version of this Eric Knight novel Lassie Come Home
#2745, aired 1996-07-05CHILDREN'S LITERATURE CRIME $500: She does a little breaking & entering at the bears' house Goldilocks
#2707, aired 1996-05-14CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: In this Hans Christian Andersen tale, a little child remarks "He doesn't have anything on!" The Emperor's New Clothes
#2677, aired 1996-04-02NATURALISTS $500 (Daily Double): While in Holland in 1735, this Swede published his "Systema Naturae", a taxonomy system Carolus Linnaeus
#2396, aired 1995-01-23CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $300: She edited a children's magazine called Merry's Museum before she published "Little Women" (Louisa May) Alcott
#2396, aired 1995-01-23CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: The Ingalls family moves to Minnesota in her book "On the Banks of Plum Creek" Laura Ingalls Wilder
#2156, aired 1994-01-10CHLDREN'S LITERATURE $400: On an 1865 trip to Europe, she met a Polish youth on whom she modeled Laurie in "Little Women" (Louisa May) Alcott
#2032, aired 1993-06-08CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the name of the "Little Helicopter" in a 1989 book by the Duchess of York Budgie
#2001, aired 1993-04-26CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: Legend says he based the prince in "The Little Mermaid" on a girl who rejected him for another man Hans Christian Andersen
#1857, aired 1992-10-06CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $1000: Mary Pickford played Cedric Errol in a 1921 silent film of this Frances Hodgson Burnett book Little Lord Fauntleroy
#1800, aired 1992-05-29CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $1000: Madeline is one of "twelve little girls in two straight lines" who attend a school in this city Paris
#1733, aired 1992-02-26LITERATURE $200: This Verne novel's submarine was assembled on a desert island but lost off the coast of Norway Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (*the Nautilus)
#1695, aired 1992-01-03CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: Hans Christian Andersen story in which a little child says, "But he hasn't got anything on” The Emperor's (New) Clothes
#1513, aired 1991-03-13AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: Greed & lust for power release vicious passions in a Southern family in her play "The Little Foxes" Lillian Hellman
#1510, aired 1991-03-08LITERATURE $600: A story by Rudyard Kipling or a little nursery rhyme character who wore a nightgown Wee Willie Winkie
#1409, aired 1990-10-18ENGLISH LITERATURE $600: A.A. Milne's son Christopher was a friend of Frances Hodgson Burnett's son, on whom this character was based Little Lord Fauntleroy
#1377, aired 1990-09-04ANIMALS IN LITERATURE $1000: Skipperdee, a turtle who wore sneakers, lived with this little girl at the Plaza Hotel Eloise
#1376, aired 1990-09-03CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: This pampered "Little Lord" had beautiful curls & wore a lace collar Little Lord Fauntleroy
#1369, aired 1990-07-12CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $800: Eloise is a little girl who lives at this New York hotel the Plaza
#1333, aired 1990-05-23LITERATURE $200: Ole E. Rolvaag wrote a "Saga Of" it & Laura Ingalls Wilder set a "Little House" on it The Prairie
#1301, aired 1990-04-09ENGLISH LITERATURE $200: Of a person, place or thing, what Little Dorrit was in the Dickens tale person
#1235, aired 1990-01-05LITERATURE $1,000 (Daily Double): Lillian Hellman title taken from a biblical saying about small animals "that spoil the vine" The Little Foxes
#1094, aired 1989-05-11LITERATURE $600: The hero of this J.D. Salinger novel has a precocious little sister named Phoebe The Catcher in the Rye
#1041, aired 1989-02-27LITERATURE $200: Robin Hood met this tall guy on a bridge, fought him, lost, & let him join his band Little John
#1029, aired 1989-02-09AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: James Whitcomb Riley wrote a poem about this "Little Orphant" Annie
#804, aired 1988-02-18LITERATURE $200: For the privilege of painting, Johnny Miller gave this boy a dead rat & a string to swing it on Tom Sawyer
#695, aired 1987-09-18"A" IN LITERATURE $200: This "Little Woman" wrote her 1st book at age 16 for Emerson's daughter Louisa May Alcott
#631, aired 1987-05-11LITERATURE $1000: Religious mania forced this Russian to burn his sequel to his great novel "Dead Souls" Gogol
#182, aired 1985-05-21LITERATURE $600: Occupation of Silas, whose "Death" is title & subject of Robert Frost poem hired man
#145, aired 1985-03-29FRENCH LITERATURE $200: This cathedral's bells made Quasimodo a little "dingy" Notre Dame
#5, aired 1984-09-14AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: Lincoln called it "the book that caused the big war" Uncle Tom's Cabin

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (5 results returned)

#8851, aired 2023-04-17ENGLISH LITERATURE: It says, "The mind is its own place, & in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. What matter where, if I be still the same" Paradise Lost
#7079, aired 2015-05-28AMERICAN LITERATURE: Published a year later, "Good Wives" was a follow-up to this 1868 novel Little Women
#5030, aired 2006-06-2319th CENTURY LITERATURE: "I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world", says this narrator Ishmael
#3790, aired 2001-02-09CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: First line of the poem thought to be based on Mary Sawyer's experience at a Massachusetts school-house around 1815 "Mary had a little lamb"
#2226, aired 1994-04-18CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: Jennifer Greenway's "A Real Little Bunny" is a sequel to this Margery Williams classic The Velveteen Rabbit

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